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There is an higher sodium concentration on the inside of the cell than there is on the outside of the cell. How will the sodium particlesbmove and by what process

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It's cheap, it's easy, and all the cell has to do is sit there and let the molecules diffuse in. ... suppose the sugar glucose is more concentrated inside of a cell than outside ... If sodium ions are outside of a cell, they will tend to move into the cell based .... by building up a high concentration of potassium ions inside the cell, which ...

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